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    Utada Hikaru - Passion Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Utada Hikaru - Passion? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Utada Hikaru - Passion from 2000s Music and what is the personality traits.

    Utada Hikaru - Passion
    INFP

    INFP (4w3)

    Utada Hikaru - Passion personality type is INFP, you are a dreamer and a realist, a realist but a dreamer. Your voice, your vision, your words, you want to make a difference. You want to inspire and you want to change people's lives, you have an idealistic vision, you have a sort of love for humanity that is unreal but you try to reach that. You also have a kind of innocence that is real but it isn't really attainable as you need to reach the next level.

    Rozenek - I know what I am talking about, I have been an INFP personality type myself. You have a lot of inner strength and you have a lot of compassion and empathy for other people. But you have a lot of other things going on within you as well. You have this other side that is a realist and a realist you are also an idealist. As an INFP you are very idealistic and you dream big, but you also want to make the world a better place.

    Kylie - You are very intuitive, very subjective. You are very emotional, you are your own judge and jury, you are very sensitive.

    “Passion” is a song recorded by Japanese singer Utada Hikaru, taken as the fourth single from their studio album Ultra Blue (2006). It premiered on December 14, 2005, in two physical formats and for digital consumption, distributed by EMI Japan and EastWorld. “Passion”, alongside its English counterpart “Sanctuary”, were used as the national and international theme songs to the Square Enix video game Kingdom Hearts II (2005); both tracks serve as the successor to “Hikari”, which is found on Kingdom Hearts.

    The creator of the Kingdom Hearts franchise, Tetsuya Nomura, sought to collaborate with Utada as they previously wrote “Hikari”, alongside his prospects for her to break into foreign and international markets. The conception of the two tracks were to emphasize a "dusk"-like vibe to the game, in comparison to “Hikari” which she described as the "dawn". The song's lyrics delve into themes of nostalgia, and discuses the circumstances of past, present and future.

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